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Career Theory and Practice Jane L. Swanson

Career Theory and Practice By Jane L. Swanson

Career Theory and Practice by Jane L. Swanson


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Summary

Demonstrates with case examples how to apply career development theories to career counselling practice.

Career Theory and Practice Summary

Career Theory and Practice: Learning Through Case Studies by Jane L. Swanson

The authors of this book demonstrate with case examples how to apply career development theories to career counselling practice. Each chapter applies a different theory to case examples and - to provide continuity - to a fictitious 'client' constructed from many past clients of the authors.

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The text is an outstanding contribution to the field of career development. It provides an interactive approach to learning and conceptualizing career development theories and career counseling approaches. The text encourages practitioners and students to examine theory and incorporate theory into practice, a luxury not often afforded in a classroom setting. Swanson and Fouad have developed a text that remains useful, both in the classroom and as a tool for career development practitioners. -- Kimberly Hendry 20070118

About Jane L. Swanson

Nadya A. Fouad, Ph.D. is a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and training director of the Counseling Psychology program there. She was President of Division 17 from 2000-2001, and previously served as Vice President for Diversity and Public Interest (1996-1999). She is chair-elect-elect of the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (2003-2007). She serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Counseling Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Career Development Quarterly, and the Journal of Career Assessment. She has published articles and chapters on cross-cultural vocational assessment, career development, interest measurement, cross-cultural counseling and race and ethnicity. She has served as co-chair (with Patricia Arredondo) of the writing and implementation team with Division 45 of the Multicultural Guidelines, which were approved by APA in August, 2002 and published in the American Psychologist in May, 2003.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Case of Leslie Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments The Theory of Work Adjustment Developmental Theories Krumboltz's Social Learning Theory of Career Choice and Counseling Social Cognitive Career Theory Gender-Aware and Feminist Approaches Culturally Appropriate Career Counseling Summary and Integration

Additional information

GOR001974738
9780761911432
076191143X
Career Theory and Practice: Learning Through Case Studies by Jane L. Swanson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
19990330
272
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